My mother is very sick with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and is losing function. She does have a lot of visitors and helpers throughout the week. I decided she should have a group project in which her friends and family could help create a "love" project . It could remind her of how many people are part of her life and care about her. I have chosen your project and think it's perfect. People can return with their own material or use the material I can provide from her garden and yard, in which she had spent hours tending. Thank you for the tutorial.
Hi Gina this was so calming to watch. Loved the branch weaving the first one was my favourite but liked all of them. The birds in the background made it seem more relaxing. Keep weaving,keep smiling,keep safe and well. Jen xxxx England UK xx
I just love this very creative I will definitely try this with herbs and hang in my kitchen i will make a mini one though with rosemary and mints just love this thank you 😘😘😘
Hello- thank you for the question :) They dried out and became pretty brown after a few weeks. Still looked really nice though :) If I have a picture saved I will post it in the community section!
Hi Gina! How did you keep the warm string from moving in the Y stock? I've tried three times on different branches and the string moves down and becomes loose. Thanks in advance for your advice.
Thank you for watching and the kind comment! I really like the idea of using these as table center pieces for a celebration or simply dried on the wall. :)
My mother is very sick with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and is losing function. She does have a lot of visitors and helpers throughout the week. I decided she should have a group project in which her friends and family could help create a "love" project . It could remind her of how many people are part of her life and care about her. I have chosen your project and think it's perfect. People can return with their own material or use the material I can provide from her garden and yard, in which she had spent hours tending. Thank you for the tutorial.
Hi Gina this was so calming to watch. Loved the branch weaving the first one was my favourite but liked all of them. The birds in the background made it seem more relaxing.
Keep weaving,keep smiling,keep safe and well.
Jen xxxx England UK xx
Can't wait to get started. Will also teach my grandchildren!!
so lovely! esp the birdsong in the back
Thank you Alexia! Happy to hear that! :)
I just love this very creative I will definitely try this with herbs and hang in my kitchen i will make a mini one though with rosemary and mints just love this thank you 😘😘😘
Thank you Arlene for watching- what a great idea! I would love to see what you create :)
Beautiful project ! What a great idea !!!
Happy to hear that you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching :)
never tried it before but I will try it looks like a lot of fun.
Really enjoyed your tutorial on branch weaving. It's been featured in our latest post on Textile Indie about nature weaving projects.
So beautiful!!
Thank you for sharing your talent and creativity.
Brilliant....so creative...thank you
I'm glad that you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching :)
I love these soooo much, thank you for sharing!
What do they look like after it dries?
Hello- thank you for the question :) They dried out and became pretty brown after a few weeks. Still looked really nice though :) If I have a picture saved I will post it in the community section!
Hi Gina! How did you keep the warm string from moving in the Y stock? I've tried three times on different branches and the string moves down and becomes loose. Thanks in advance for your advice.
thank you so much!!
What did you do with the one made of plants/grass?!
I really liked the stick one!!
Thank you for watching and the kind comment!
I really like the idea of using these as table center pieces for a celebration or simply dried on the wall. :)